Firozabad is a city in Uttar Pradesh, known as the "City of Glass" due to its extensive glass industry. It has a rich history dating back to the Mughal era and was named after Firoz Shah, a historical figure. The city is renowned for producing glass bangles and other products. Key tourist attractions include the Lord Bahubali Jain Temple, the Firoz Shah Tomb, and the Glass Museum. Firozabad is located near Agra, with the Yamuna River forming its southern boundary, and is well-connected by road and rail.
The Jain Temple, founded by Seth Chhami Dami Lal Jain, features a 45-foot, 130-ton statue of Lord Bahubali, the fifth largest in India. It also houses statues of Lord Mahavir and Chandraprabha. Thousands of devotees visit monthly for worship.
The Jain Temple in Fariha, 21 km from Firozabad, is dedicated to Bhagawan Adinatha. It’s a clean, well-maintained, and peaceful place, though some reviews may refer to a different temple in Firozabad.
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Baba Neem Karori's birthplace is located 500 meters from Firozabad. His temples are found both in India and abroad. An annual bhandara attracts thousands of people who come to receive his blessings.
The temple, located about 4 km from the Firozabad-Tundla route, is a significant place for devotees. Every year, a fair is held during Navadurga, attracting thousands of visitors. People come to fulfill vows and offer prayers in large numbers.
Raja Ka Taal is situated at a distance of 2 km from Hirangaon – Firozabad, it was constructed by the Firozabad Gajetiyar by King Todramal (Revenue Minister), one of the Navratanas of Samrat Akbar.
About 0.5 km from Firozabad main city, Seth Ramgopal Mittal constructed Ashram at Bai pass Road in 1953, has a 57 feet high statue of Lord Hanuman . There is a huge satsanga building in this ashram, daily satsang programs are held here.
This temple was established in the form of a monastery by Shri Bajirao Peshwa II during the Maratha rule, about 0.5 km from Firozabad. Here is the footprint of the 19th Century’s glorious Mahatma Vava Prayagadas.
Firozabad is home to India's largest glass industry, renowned for its glassware and bangles. This thriving sector attracts numerous entrepreneurs from across the country.